Shoppers took to social media this week to complain about the lack of cheese, meat, yogurt, vegetables and fruit at a number of Island Walmart stores.
Walmart shoppers across Vancouver Island have been finding many store shelves low or empty of items in a flashback to the early days of the pandemic.
Shoppers took to social media this week to complain about the lack of cheese, meat, yogurt, vegetables and fruit at a number of Island stores.“A number of our B.C. Walmart Supercentres are experiencing some recent internal supply chain challenges affecting the fresh and frozen food categories,” said Jon Rumley, manager of corporate affairs at Walmart Canada, adding the company is working on the problem and product availability continues to improve daily.
“We apologize to our customers for this short-term inconvenience and thank them for their understanding.”
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